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Bighorn River Fishing Forecast: Ideal Conditions for Nymph, Streamer, and Egg Patterns

Bighorn River Fishing Forecast: Ideal Conditions for Nymph, Streamer, and Egg Patterns

Published 1 year, 4 months ago
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For those planning to hit the Bighorn River in Montana today, here’s what you can expect:

First off, there are no tides to worry about on the Bighorn River, as it's a freshwater river.

Weather-wise, it's looking fairly stable with temperatures in the low 40s and minimal wind, making it a good day for fishing.

Sunrise is around 8:15 AM, and sunset will be at about 4:30 PM, giving you a decent window to get out on the water.

Fish activity has been decent, especially with nymph fishing being the most productive. The water clarity is slowly improving, and the aquatic grass is clearing out, which is a plus. You can expect to catch some big rainbows and the occasional brown trout.

For nymphs, scuds and sowbugs have been working well, along with S.J. Worms. If you're looking to use streamers, a sinking line in the deeper water could land you some big fish. The "Goldie" streamer, an articulated white and gold pattern, has been particularly effective.

Brown trout are currently spawning, so egg patterns might also be worth trying.

Hot spots include the deeper runs and holes, especially where the water is slow to medium speed. Try the areas around the river's bends and where there's a good mix of deep and shallow water.

Overall, it's a good time to get out on the Bighorn River, especially if you're targeting those bigger fish. Just make sure to adjust your tackle according to the water conditions and the time of day. Happy fishing

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